Nick Kangadis
Asst. Managing Editor/Blogger/On-Air Talent

Nick Kangadis is an alumnus of the University of Arizona - Global Campus, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Journalism & Mass Communications and minored in Political Science. He is currently the Assistant Managing Editor for MRCTV and MRC Culture.

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Nick Kangadis | March 20, 2020
Talk about sour grapes. The defense minister of Zimbabwe made some comments recently that make her seem pretty ignorant and completely devoid of the humanity, all because her own country couldn’t get it together enough to avoid sanctions. Oppah Muchinguri, the defense minister of Zimbabwe referenced above, spoke a rally in Chinhoyi where she openly mocked “Western nations” who are dealing with…
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Nick Kangadis | March 19, 2020
During his address from the White House on Thursday, President Donald Trump told reporters that he has instructed Federal Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn to waive certain "outdated" regulations that would block the path for specific therapeutic drugs that could aid in combating the novel coronavirus. "If treatments known to be safe in Europe, Japan or other nations are…
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Nick Kangadis | March 19, 2020
Look, I'm not trying to crap all over the sentiment from some in Hollywood calling for unity during a time like this. Some of them may genuinely want that. But, others definitely know what a song like John Lennon's "Imagine" means. And like most politicians, they wouldn't let a situation like a pandemic go to waste. "Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot posted a video to her Instagram on Wednesday of…
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Nick Kangadis | March 19, 2020
Who knows what to believe coming out of China anymore? Their communist government has only come out with positive news or statements condemning others for their own misdeeds. In the real world, we have a name for that. It's called "propaganda." The Guardian is reporting that a Chinese official is claiming that a Japanese drug meant to treat influenza, and being tested by a subsidiary of Fujifilm…
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Nick Kangadis | March 18, 2020
The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, seems to be affecting almost every aspect of everyday life. So, it would go without saying that prices of some goods, services and necessities would be either positively or negatively affected by both the severity and the duration of the virus. The prices at the gas pump are one of those things that's apparently being affected. Patrick De Haan, and…
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Nick Kangadis | March 18, 2020
Considering what's happening with more and more people both working from home or self-quarantining themselves, logic would dictate that more online shopping than usual would be taking place. And, as Amazon is one of the top retailers in the world, they've had to make some adjustments in order to facilitate the increase in purchases. Amazon has announced that they will be prioritizing shipments…
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Nick Kangadis | March 17, 2020
Update (3/17/2020, 5:18 p.m.): The Trump administration fired back after the communist government of China essentially banished U.S. journalists from reporting within China and its territories. The National Security Council (NSC) tweeted out the following: The Chinese Communist Party’s decision to expel journalists from China and Hong Kong is yet another step toward depriving the Chinese…
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Nick Kangadis | March 17, 2020
Since the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 or the Wuhan virus or the Chinese coronavirus or whatever the heck they’re calling or are accepting as socially acceptable to publicly say, there are still some stories that warm the heart. You just need to be able to sift through the trough of information and misinformation long enough to find it. Imagine being married for 67 years and still loving that…
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Nick Kangadis | March 17, 2020
In what could be some positive news about COVID-19, otherwise known as either the novel coronavirus or the Wuhan virus, the Associated Press (AP) is reporting that volunteers in the U.S. are aiding researchers in testing a possible vaccine. According to the AP: U.S. researchers gave the first shots in a first test of an experimental coronavirus vaccine Monday, leading off a worldwide hunt for…